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The Lodge Gallery

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The Lodge Gallery
Formation2013
FounderJason Patrick Voegele, Keith Schweitzer
Founded at131 Chrystie Street, New York, NY 10002
Dissolved2018
TypeArt Gallery
PurposeTo exhibit best-in-class contemporary art
HeadquartersNew York, NY

The Lodge Gallery (2013–2018) was a contemporary art gallery located in New York City's Lower East Side.[1] Described as "a hybrid between art salon, exhibition space, community portal, and aesthetic experimentation," the gallery was active in the primary market, and aimed to present art in an "experimental, multi-dimensional exhibition format"[2] that balanced "familiarity and experimentation"[3] in a "non-canonical . . . New York, Like You’ve Never Seen It Before."[4]

Featuring some 50 exhibitions in five years, the Lodge exhibited the drawing, painting, watercolor, illustration, sculpture, photography, and installations of an array of international talent that included Kira Nam Greene, Esperanza Mayobre, Ted Riederer, Noah Becker, John Dunivant, Chad Moore, Ryan Schneider, Kristen Schiele, Kent Henricksen, Elizabeth Livingston, Sirikul Pattachote, Tawan Wattuya, Doug Young, Dana James, among others.[1] In 2016, the Lodge also hosted vocalist Tony Bennett's serenade at the launch of artist Frank Porcu's exhibition Relics: In Pursuit of Mastery.[5]

Named "Young New York Art Dealers to Watch" by Artnet News in 2015[6] and "top dealers" at Volta 2016, for the exhibition “Paul Brainard: ROASTED,” which feature[d] humorous portraits of New York art world fixture Paul Brainard by 32 of his friends and creative peers, including Walter Robinson, Dawn Frasch, and Alfred Steiner,[7] the Lodge was co-owned by gallerists and curators Keith Schweitzer and Jason Patrick Voegele. Schweitzer is currently an owner/director of DAVID&SCHWEITZER Contemporary, a gallery located in Bushwick, Brooklyn. He has also been a guest speaker at the Brooklyn Museum.[8] Voegele is a graduate of the Pratt Institute master's program in painting and art history. A recurring critic for the New York Foundation for the Arts "Doctor’s Hours" program, Voegele also serves as the executive director of both NY Art Consultant and Republic Worldwide.[9][10]

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Site". The Lodge Gallery. Retrieved October 6, 2015.
  2. ^ Mason, Shana Beth (June 13, 2015). "The Copenhagen Interpretation". Installation Magazine. Retrieved February 18, 2026.
  3. ^ "Temple Tomb Fortress Ruin: Interview". HuffPost. February 17, 2017. Archived from the original on January 19, 2025. Retrieved February 18, 2026.
  4. ^ Gusev, Mike (December 16, 2017). "New York, Like You've Never Seen It Before: The Lodge Gallery's latest exhibition is a study in place — the history and historiography of non-canonical New York". thebluereview.net.
  5. ^ Voegele, Jason Patrick (February 5, 2016). "Relics: In Pursuit of Mastery".
  6. ^ Munro, Cait. "14 Young New York Art Dealers To Watch". ArtnetNews. Retrieved October 6, 2015.
  7. ^ "What Top Dealers Are Bringing To Volta 2016". Artnet News. February 29, 2016. Retrieved February 18, 2026.
  8. ^ Baldeschwiler, Brooke. "Brooklyn Museum". BrooklynMuseum.tublr.com. Brooklyn Museum. Retrieved October 6, 2015.
  9. ^ NYFA.org (September 21, 2015). "Doctor's Hours for Visual Artists October 19, 6:00PM - 9:00 PM". NYFA.org - NYFA Current. Retrieved August 27, 2018.
  10. ^ "Jason Patrick Voegele". Jason Patrick Voegele. Retrieved October 7, 2015.

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